Comments - St. Brendan's Irish Day in Long Beach, Long Island - The Wild Geese2024-03-29T15:14:48Zhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6442157%3ABlogPost%3A58762&xn_auth=noThanks for the report, Jim!tag:thewildgeese.irish,2013-10-29:6442157:Comment:594532013-10-29T18:27:15.437ZRyan O'Rourkehttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/RyanORourke
<p>Thanks for the report, Jim!</p>
<p>Thanks for the report, Jim!</p> Yes, it intrigues me how Iris…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2013-10-29:6442157:Comment:597222013-10-29T18:25:15.379ZGerry Reganhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/ger_regan
<p>Yes, it intrigues me how Irish the Rockaways and Long Beach became!</p>
<p>Yes, it intrigues me how Irish the Rockaways and Long Beach became!</p> I've lived in Long beach for…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2013-10-28:6442157:Comment:594272013-10-28T23:15:08.507ZDanny Ryanhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/DannyRyan
I've lived in Long beach for 26 years it's always been a big Irish American community especially down the West End .
I've lived in Long beach for 26 years it's always been a big Irish American community especially down the West End . Interesting how Long Beach co…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2013-10-26:6442157:Comment:591842013-10-26T21:44:35.386ZGerry Reganhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/ger_regan
<p>Interesting how Long Beach continues to nurture its Irish identity. What's with the Irish affinity for seaside living, even though most have moved way beyond depending on the sea for a living?</p>
<p>Interesting how Long Beach continues to nurture its Irish identity. What's with the Irish affinity for seaside living, even though most have moved way beyond depending on the sea for a living?</p>